Yeah at this moment Jesse had already told Walt he was done with the business, after the Drew Sharp incident, and that was Walt’s lame attempt at manipulating Jesse with flattery so he’d stay
One of the best scenes? Really? Gee, no one knew that until you told us right now! You know, just because they showed it here on this video, that doesn't mean it's a great scene. No, not until you had this incredibly original thought to school us all. Thanks, pal.
This is one of the best story arcs in art. How a bumbling, weak willed nice guy turned out to be such a megalomaniacal killer and how subtly that change happened is just genius.
Genius? You mean retarded right? Please say you're kidding. Breaking Bad is an awesome show, because of many brilliantly written, complex characters like Jesse, Gus, Hank, Mike and others, but Walt is NOT one of them. Walt's character flips between a crybaby weakling, a wannaby Godfather mobster and a chemistry geek comic relief all the time throughout the show. Until the very end. It's undy whities comedy and then guns blazing. Crying over your wife shouting at you and then poisoning a kid. Stuttering awkwardly as you get exposed by Hank and then ordering 10 hits at once. Walt's character has no consistency or an arc. He was made into conveniance from season one, we are supposed to laugh at him, feel for him, and fear him all at the same time, and that just doesn't work, sorry. If you really felt respect towards him in this scene, right after he awkwardly mumbles with Mike in a car and gets screamed at as if he was still a second fiddle, I don't know what to tell you, but you have low standards. Walt isn't a character, he is a plot device. That's it.
This whole scene has legendary status I think. The slow build, the way their cockiness turns into nervousness as it dawns on them who he is, and then finally that near-whispered "you're Heisenberg" reply and Walt's menacing growl "you're God damned right." The first time I saw this it gave me chills. To me this is the moment we fully see Walt's transformation into the dark creature we've seen growing over the course of the show. Mr. White is gone, now there is only Heisenberg.
I love the slight smile on Mike's face when he sees the henchman subtly nodding after Walt asks "Are you ready?" That's the moment that Mike realizes this isn't going to end in a gun fight.
I’ve watched it half a dozen times and it still elicits all the excitement,enthusiasm and anticipation it did the first time even though I know exactly what is going to happen. That is the sign of excellent writing and direction.
@@TwilightxKnight13 I get the same fuzzy feeling when watching Gilligan's Island, Lost in Space or Land of the Giants..... Watching is like cuddling up with a warm blanket and a bag of chips! With beer..... not butt light.
@@GokuTheGreat3441what did you expect, Gus to survive the whole series. Then the last episode Walter says "guess what, Gus? I'm breaking bad" and shoots him in the head?
More than the money Walt craved recognition for his skills. His ego takes over in this life threatening deal and in his mind the superiority of his skills mean he has utter confidence in proposing a deal that the other guy simply can't turn down
First money, then ego. He really needed the money. But then again, "The greatest crimes issue from a desire for excess and not from necessity." wisdom of Cyberpunk 🙂
This show taught me some serious life lessons. Police can't arrest you for things they think you might do, only for things you've already done, or have credibly threatened to do. In other words, if you just shut up and keep your head down, nobody can stop you. Literally. They can only try to catch up after you're done.
@@7sinEqualsHsinTheUserName. Not at all, it's a lesson that you need to conceal-carry because you need to be your own first responder. The alternative is to hold up a hand and say "Excuse me sir, I'm not prepared for violence today, will you wait while I call police and report this assault in progress?"
@@7sinEqualsHsinTheUserName. It's poor crime advice. Law enforcement can be on your ass even without arresting you and especially if you didn't actually do anything yet. They have mass electronic surveillance and most likely predictive models fed with all of your data. I won't even get into informants but entrapment is a thing and some even have quotas that they need to meet and so on. If you're up to no good, you're already on a list. "Shutting your mouth and keeping your head down" was good crime advice in the 1920's maybe but today it's just not good enough anymore, and if you think like that, you will get caught. There are so many parameters at play that you will get caught, especially if we're talking organized crime. That's what those RUclips mobsters like Merlino and Franzese will tell you : it's virtually impossible to not get caught these days so you might as well just do podcasts. You want good advice ? Learn encryption and operational security.
And that’s saying a lot. I’m 55, I’ve seen a lot of movies, a lot of tv. Don’t like most of it. This is perhaps the greatest show of my lifetime. Great show b
Every time I see it. The balls on Walter! If you never saw an episode or knew the back story this scene would be enough. Amazing television. A masterpiece
In every episode one expect things to spin out of control and Walter White to be killed or arretested. But either Walter bets all in or he has got an otherworldly luck.
You effed up the audio. I've watched this scene at least 200 times, so I know it well. If you compare to the original, your audio has a hollow sound to it that makes it seem as if it doesn't belong to the video. I think that you undersampled the audio when you exported, because the alternative is that you used noise reduction, and that doesn't make sense unless you captured the audio with a microphone, which is absurd. Regardless, we know for sure that you exported the audio/video because you added a worthless beginning/ending video sequence and watermark. Protip: when choosing settings to export with, right-click on the original video file and select "properties," then go to the "details" tab. There you will see two sections, "video" and "audio." Never ever choose export values that are less than what you see in the "video" and "audio" sections.
Honestly I love the show, love the rest of this scene, but the “say my name” part is just lame. It’s corny, they went too far with that. Should have just had the guy saying “you’re Heisenberg” on his own after realizing it, without the command
Or they could just take the three of them hostage, and torture Walt's family in front of him until he gives them the tank. Since Walt's crew has only Mike for muscle.
they don't know the logistics of walts empire but they know the hype. They would probably assume taking out the great heisenberg would result in war, just like attacking gus would do.
B Cranston is a good actor, but he just didn’t fit into that role. At least not for me. This scene is a good example of how he lacks authenticity. He wasn’t convincing.
This is the moment God Damn Right and Heisenberg said each other's names
How is this not the highest rated comment on the entire internet?
best comment ever
Most fucking underrated comment. Got me rollin pretty good sir, thank you.
hahahha now I cant watch this without hearing this epic logic hahahah this is so beautifull
- Say my name
- Walter White
- Shit!
-Hal
😂😭🤣
Imagine if Declan said: Walter White, chemistry teacher
😂😂😂
Willy wonker
3:23 “No, the TWO greatest meth cooks in America right here.”
Glad to see Walt finally recognized the brilliance of Chili P
That was more manipulation than recognition
Yeah at this moment Jesse had already told Walt he was done with the business, after the Drew Sharp incident, and that was Walt’s lame attempt at manipulating Jesse with flattery so he’d stay
I hate Chili P 🔪🔪
Mike's tiny little head shake. Gah, that's perfect.
@@jowa227never thought of it that way thanks for the insite
What is it even suppose to mean?
@@unknwnGh0stto confirm that it wasn’t the Cartel who were responsible for Gus’ death but Walter
This represented the importance of communication and knowing your associate's identity.
Love how he saw the blue meth and immediately knew it was Heisenberg. Then immediately changed his tone to respectful. Amazing
Rightttt, it's must be him, he said
One of the best scenes in Breaking Bad! Incredible tension…
It’s not good cuz of the tension, but the badassery
One of the best scenes? Really? Gee, no one knew that until you told us right now! You know, just because they showed it here on this video, that doesn't mean it's a great scene. No, not until you had this incredibly original thought to school us all. Thanks, pal.
@@Robaatosensei Have you ever asked yourself why you're such a jerk?
@davidjorgensen877 no he hasn't, because he is.
1:03 that hairstyle is diabolical
Mexican Wolverine Jeff
😂
This is one of the best story arcs in art. How a bumbling, weak willed nice guy turned out to be such a megalomaniacal killer and how subtly that change happened is just genius.
Genius? You mean retarded right? Please say you're kidding. Breaking Bad is an awesome show, because of many brilliantly written, complex characters like Jesse, Gus, Hank, Mike and others, but Walt is NOT one of them. Walt's character flips between a crybaby weakling, a wannaby Godfather mobster and a chemistry geek comic relief all the time throughout the show. Until the very end. It's undy whities comedy and then guns blazing. Crying over your wife shouting at you and then poisoning a kid. Stuttering awkwardly as you get exposed by Hank and then ordering 10 hits at once. Walt's character has no consistency or an arc. He was made into conveniance from season one, we are supposed to laugh at him, feel for him, and fear him all at the same time, and that just doesn't work, sorry. If you really felt respect towards him in this scene, right after he awkwardly mumbles with Mike in a car and gets screamed at as if he was still a second fiddle, I don't know what to tell you, but you have low standards. Walt isn't a character, he is a plot device. That's it.
Hands down one of the best scenes EVER in the history of TV. IMHO.
Do you really want to live in a world without Coca-Cola
"I'm a pepsi person"
shoots Walt
Lol @@safsaf99
*There'd be less fat ladies walking around thinking Diet Coke is an excuse to be a heart attack on legs.*
Do you really want to live in a world without playstation?
Dr Pepper for me.
This whole scene has legendary status I think. The slow build, the way their cockiness turns into nervousness as it dawns on them who he is, and then finally that near-whispered "you're Heisenberg" reply and Walt's menacing growl "you're God damned right." The first time I saw this it gave me chills. To me this is the moment we fully see Walt's transformation into the dark creature we've seen growing over the course of the show. Mr. White is gone, now there is only Heisenberg.
Mike not giving into the BS is amazing in this clip.
I love the slight smile on Mike's face when he sees the henchman subtly nodding after Walt asks "Are you ready?" That's the moment that Mike realizes this isn't going to end in a gun fight.
I remember screaming like a 12 year old girl watching this scene for the first time the minute it aired, it still gives me goosebumps
I've seen it over 10 times and I still scream like a little girl every time.
I really love how he stopped and said "no, the TWO greatest meth cooks" instead
Just to keep Jessie stuck in the mix.
That series was SO awesome, and SO intense, I don't think I could watch it again.
I’ve watched it half a dozen times and it still elicits all the excitement,enthusiasm and anticipation it did the first time even though I know exactly what is going to happen. That is the sign of excellent writing and direction.
@@TwilightxKnight13 I get the same fuzzy feeling when watching Gilligan's Island, Lost in Space or Land of the Giants..... Watching is like cuddling up with a warm blanket and a bag of chips! With beer..... not butt light.
I forgot to mention: Voyage to bottom of the sea
Why should you watch it again? After gus gone, the series has gone to $hit. Why watch the Shitty half cooked ending we got for mike again?
@@GokuTheGreat3441what did you expect, Gus to survive the whole series. Then the last episode Walter says "guess what, Gus? I'm breaking bad" and shoots him in the head?
More than the money Walt craved recognition for his skills. His ego takes over in this life threatening deal and in his mind the superiority of his skills mean he has utter confidence in proposing a deal that the other guy simply can't turn down
First money, then ego. He really needed the money. But then again, "The greatest crimes issue from a desire for excess and not from necessity." wisdom of Cyberpunk 🙂
This scene gives me goosebumps all the time. All the time
This was Walt’s highest moment right before it all came crashing down
*intro theme starts up*
This maybe the best Breaking Bad Scene ever. NUFF Said.😊
"Say my Name"
......Patrick.
"What...."
one of the best scene of cinematography
Imagine Watching This In A Theater… And The Crowd Is Screaming… “OHH!!” 😮
You're God Damn Right.
I love Heisenberg’s theme that plays at the beginning of the scene
This show taught me some serious life lessons. Police can't arrest you for things they think you might do, only for things you've already done, or have credibly threatened to do. In other words, if you just shut up and keep your head down, nobody can stop you. Literally. They can only try to catch up after you're done.
At least if you're a white male without a record
That's not a life lessons that's a crime advice
@@7sinEqualsHsinTheUserName. Not at all, it's a lesson that you need to conceal-carry because you need to be your own first responder. The alternative is to hold up a hand and say "Excuse me sir, I'm not prepared for violence today, will you wait while I call police and report this assault in progress?"
@@7sinEqualsHsinTheUserName. It's poor crime advice.
Law enforcement can be on your ass even without arresting you and especially if you didn't actually do anything yet. They have mass electronic surveillance and most likely predictive models fed with all of your data. I won't even get into informants but entrapment is a thing and some even have quotas that they need to meet and so on. If you're up to no good, you're already on a list.
"Shutting your mouth and keeping your head down" was good crime advice in the 1920's maybe but today it's just not good enough anymore, and if you think like that, you will get caught. There are so many parameters at play that you will get caught, especially if we're talking organized crime.
That's what those RUclips mobsters like Merlino and Franzese will tell you : it's virtually impossible to not get caught these days so you might as well just do podcasts.
You want good advice ? Learn encryption and operational security.
Best dialogue in Breaking Bad ❤
On pair with the 'I am the danger'
Arguable, among the very best scenes on TV.
And that’s saying a lot. I’m 55, I’ve seen a lot of movies, a lot of tv. Don’t like most of it. This is perhaps the greatest show of my lifetime. Great show b
@@OriginalCoastalDistancing yup. Its the highest rated TV show on IMDB for a reason.
I think in all tv series
whatever business these guys are trying to do, I wish them a lot of success. Seems like they will be great partners! 👍
The most iconic scene in all BB/BCS universe. It's like Louis XIV saying: "I am the state"
Certainly one of the best scenes in television history…
-Say my name!
-H...
-You're Goddamn right!
My fav clip of the series. Love it.
I wish I was watching the series all over again for the first time.
One of thd best scenes in television.
I’ve lost count of the times I’ve watched the full series of Breaking Bad. Almost as much as I have The Sopranos.
Grade school t-ball Vs. NY Yankees
Walt is such a charlatan trying to play it big ...but he nails it perfectly because you can tell
Say my name
You're Malcolm's father, Hal.
The best opening IMO.
: Legendary scene, one of the Top 100 in US TV History.
Couldn’t they afford two separate actors to play Walter and Heisenburg or something?
Why does Barry Cranston play both parts?
Because Bryan Cranston wasn't available.
"I was alive"
I obviously need to watch some of this shit!
Yeah you do. You know exactly what this show's called. Now: Say its name
You haven't watched this?
If not, you've *GOT* to watch it.
I'm jealous of anyone who hasn't seen Breaking Bad.
You're in for a treat.
@@EatYourVegs ....Breaking Bad....
lol that guy looks like Harry after being electrocuted in *Home Alone 2*
"Tepid off brand generic cola" great line.
He isn't wearing a hat. His scalp would get a horrible sunburn.
Is it worth it, Walter?
Where's your hat, Waltuh?
sunscreen ontop of the baby oil
Now that I think about it all of them are wearing xold weather clothing.
@@animo9050who are you, Diddy???
This scene is straight out of Suits, with WW playing Harvey
Every time I see it.
The balls on Walter!
If you never saw an episode or knew the back story this scene would be enough.
Amazing television.
A masterpiece
And that's why Jimmy McGill was better than him: he did not need to beg for others to shout his name.
"Better... Call... Saul ! *clam clam* "
Do you really want to live in a world without cocacola. HAHAHAHAH
I can quote this Word for word
In every episode one expect things to spin out of control and Walter White to be killed or arretested. But either Walter bets all in or he has got an otherworldly luck.
Classic scene
Say my name!!!!
Your name is Jeff....
You feel like a badass, don’t you Walt. But I have a feeling it’s all about to come crashing down.
Amazing
Say my name...... say my name..... : "Al Gore"...... "You're goddamn close enough! Al Gore invented blue meth, and don't you ever forget that"!
You effed up the audio. I've watched this scene at least 200 times, so I know it well. If you compare to the original, your audio has a hollow sound to it that makes it seem as if it doesn't belong to the video. I think that you undersampled the audio when you exported, because the alternative is that you used noise reduction, and that doesn't make sense unless you captured the audio with a microphone, which is absurd. Regardless, we know for sure that you exported the audio/video because you added a worthless beginning/ending video sequence and watermark. Protip: when choosing settings to export with, right-click on the original video file and select "properties," then go to the "details" tab. There you will see two sections, "video" and "audio." Never ever choose export values that are less than what you see in the "video" and "audio" sections.
Tell me you have autism without actually saying it
Say my name! Muhammed Ali.
Say my name!
Say my name
You're Tim Whatley
Your GD right
Better Call Heisenberg yo🤟
Jesus Christ, that's Jason Bourne.
This is the moment Walt became Heisenberg
This is the moment the New York Yankees started drinking Coke.
Bryan Cranston straight up OWNED this scene. Awesome actor.
Pepsi would love to live in a world without coca cola
No, people are more likely to buy if you give them two options next to eachothet
This scene means squat when later on these guys get turned to shit so easily.
Cool. Imaginitive. ~Jo
mama ruby is the best
Willy Wonka?
Please back to malkom and boys
New York Yankees, Classic Coke, enough metaphors man jeez
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Declan started to consider the offer seriously when Walt told him 130 millions of profit
susan moses susanmugen
Honestly I love the show, love the rest of this scene, but the “say my name” part is just lame. It’s corny, they went too far with that. Should have just had the guy saying “you’re Heisenberg” on his own after realizing it, without the command
Americans do love that shit
You’re gdam wrong
Ego LV 9000
Like say my name, Joe Biden.
corny
Or they could just take the three of them hostage, and torture Walt's family in front of him until he gives them the tank. Since Walt's crew has only Mike for muscle.
You watched to many movies nerd get real
Both Mike and Heisenberg are shit scary
they don't know the logistics of walts empire but they know the hype. They would probably assume taking out the great heisenberg would result in war, just like attacking gus would do.
Did you not watch the clip? Walt explains that if he cooked the meth and had them distribute it, they would all make a shit load more money
Amateurs.
Walt‘s cringiest moment of the entire show.
What?? How? This was manly as fuck
Was gringe as hell
@@369yew so every wild west movie where the heros behave Like this are cringe because …?
Pin of shame
WW can be incredibly 'street' and 'hip', like here, but incredibly geeky and lame, and overacts, in other parts of this series! No consistency!
That's the perfect incarnation of the character: A geeky nerd turned kingpin. It has shades of both
@@miguelporras8366 Perhaps, but to constantly go from geek, to street smart, to geek again??
@@JohnWayne-w2g he is that duality
I still love the show, but scenes like this have not aged well. So cringy.
Terrible take
@@staalman1226 in your opinion.
B Cranston is a good actor, but he just didn’t fit into that role. At least not for me. This scene is a good example of how he lacks authenticity. He wasn’t convincing.
You’re in the extreme minority
@@kevinkeefer3219 yes, I know. But he just didn’t work for me hence I didn’t enjoy the entire series.
@@borssky Who else could have done it better?
@@DerekHall-b2x danny devito
@@borssky You have staggeringly bad taste.
ughhhhh so DAMN GOOD